Mary L. Witt, of Lexington, is an emeritus professor at the University of Kentucky Horticulture Department. She represents citizens at large.

Gov. Beshear has appointed William Edward St. Pierre to the Native-American Heritage Commission to serve for a term expiring Sept. 1, 2016.

William Edward St. Pierre, of Villa Hills, is director of academic campuses and programs at Eastern Kentucky University. He represents the public at large. The appointment replaces Elbert E. Hagans, whose term has expired.

Gov. Beshear has reappointed the following members to the commission to serve for terms expiring Sept. 1, 2016:

Cynthia L. Isbell, of Louisville, is project manager at National City. She represents the public at large.

Dwight R. Cropper, of South Portsmouth, is an archaeologist at the University of Kentucky. He represents members of the preservation or archeological communities.

A. Gwynn Henderson, of Lexington, is a staff archaeologist at the University of Kentucky. He represents institutions of higher learning.

Gov. Beshear has reappointed the following members to the School Facilities Construction Commission to serve for terms expiring Dec. 31, 2018:

James E. Parsons, of Newport, is an attorney at Taft, Stettinius & Hollister.

Vearl R. Pennington, of Owingsville, is retired.

Gov. Beshear has appointed Wanda Hammons as magistrate for the 2nd District of Grant County, to serve according to the provisions of Section 152 of the Kentucky Constitution.

Wanda Hammons, of Dry Ridge, is an emergency medical technician with Rural/Metro. The appointment replaces Brian Linder, who has resigned.

Gov. Beshear has appointed Mike Pryor as judge-executive for Nicholas County.

Mike Pryor, of Carlisle, is a self-employed contractor. The appointment replaces Kenneth C. Lyons, who has resigned.